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Stalnaker, Robert C.
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Print publication date: 2003 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: April 2005 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925148-3 doi:10.1093/0199251487.003.0007 |
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This paper explores a different version of the counterpart theory - that the actualist can coherently combine a belief in primitive thisness and genuine identity across possible worlds with a version of counterpart theory that permits one to make sense of contingent identity and distinctness, i.e., if the claims that one thing might have been two, and that distinct things might have been identical. The theses called haecceitism is analysed, and it is argued that this doctrine can be reconciled with a version of counterpart theory, and with the coherence of contingent identity. The impact of this account of counterparts and identity on the abstract semantics of quatified modal logic is considered.
Keywords: counterpart theory, identity, haecceitism, modal logic, actualism,
doi:10.1093/0199251487.003.0007
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